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The Comeng train (/ˈkɒmɛndʒ/ KOM-enj) is a type of electric multiple unit (EMU) that operates on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Built by Commonwealth Engineering (Comeng) in Dandenong, they were introduced in 1981 as a replacement for the Tait and Harris trains. In total, 570 carriages (380 motor cars and 190 trailer cars, a total of 95 six carriage sets) were built.

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  • The Comeng train (/ˈkɒmɛndʒ/ KOM-enj) is a type of electric multiple unit (EMU) that operates on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Built by Commonwealth Engineering (Comeng) in Dandenong, they were introduced in 1981 as a replacement for the Tait and Harris trains. In total, 570 carriages (380 motor cars and 190 trailer cars, a total of 95 six carriage sets) were built. (en)
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  • Alstom Comeng (en)
  • Alstom refurbished Comeng 667M in Metro livery (en)
  • EDI Comeng (en)
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  • All Metro Trains depots (en)
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  • vertical (en)
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  • from overhead catenary (en)
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  • Life extension refurbishments were carried out between 2017 and 2021 (en)
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  • broad gauge (en)
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  • Comeng train approaching Merlynston Station, Coburg.jpg (en)
  • Comeng 493M with MTM Upgrades at North Melbourne.jpg (en)
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  • Interior of EDi Stage 2 refurbished Comeng 434M (en)
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  • Flemington Racecourse (en)
  • (en)
  • Frankston, Werribee, Williamstown (en)
  • Pakenham, Cranbourne (en)
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  • The Comeng train (/ˈkɒmɛndʒ/ KOM-enj) is a type of electric multiple unit (EMU) that operates on the suburban railway network of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Built by Commonwealth Engineering (Comeng) in Dandenong, they were introduced in 1981 as a replacement for the Tait and Harris trains. In total, 570 carriages (380 motor cars and 190 trailer cars, a total of 95 six carriage sets) were built. (en)
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